Profile: Bianchi saw unexpected time at shortstop for the Brewers in 2012 thanks to a season-ending injury to Alex Gonzalez and subsequent poor play from Cesar Izturis and Cody Ransom, but he was unable to capitalize on the opportunity and only hit .188/.230/.348. He will come to camp this spring with an opportunity to win the backup shortstop role. That's as far as it goes, though. (JP Breen)

Profile: The 27-year-old has negligible power, iffy defense, and swung at 41% of pitches outside the strike zone last year. Oh, Yuniesky Betancourt also started ahead of him for much of the season and somehow performed better than him at the plate. Please, just log off his page already. (JP Breen)

Profile: The Brewers outrighted Bianchi to Triple-A in October. He declined, and has been a free agent ever since. The 28-year-old is a .216/.251/.283 hitter in 402 career major-league plate appearances. (Scott Strandberg)

The Quick Opinion: He's still a free agent, and even if he had somewhere to play, it sure wouldn't be on your fantasy team.